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Trans health care, Neuralink, DEI grants: Morning Rounds

Last updated: January 5, 2026 7:25 am
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The year 2026 is off to a bittersweet start as the healthcare community mourns the loss of cancer patient and advocate David Mitchell, who played a pivotal role in advocating for drug pricing reform in the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. Mitchell, who passed away at the age of 75, leaves behind a legacy of dedication and passion for improving access to affordable medications for all.

In the midst of this somber news, there are several key developments and issues that have emerged in the healthcare and policy landscape. Last week, the Trump administration agreed to reevaluate research projects that were stalled due to a lawsuit over the termination of NIH grants. Thanks to this decision, 135 proposals were quickly funded, with more decisions expected in the coming days.

However, the victory for researchers was overshadowed by a controversial statement from NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya regarding DEI-related grants. In a podcast interview, Bhattacharya revealed that these grants, which were restored under a court order, will not be renewed, sparking a debate within the scientific community.

Meanwhile, the intersection of technology and healthcare is brought to the forefront with Neuralink’s ambitious goals colliding with reality. The company, led by Elon Musk, has raised questions about its priorities and objectives in developing brain-computer interfaces. As other companies in the field react to Neuralink’s advancements, the future of neurotechnology remains uncertain.

Looking ahead to 2026, healthcare and policy issues continue to be at the forefront of discussions. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made chronic disease a priority for the Trump administration, with initiatives aimed at improving public health and access to care. Additionally, the debate over paying for AI in healthcare is expected to intensify as more AI-enabled medical devices enter the market.

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In a concerning development, federal workers have filed a legal complaint over the loss of coverage for transgender health care, including gender-affirming care such as hormones and surgery. The new policy, announced by the Office of Personnel Management, has sparked backlash from employees who rely on these services for their well-being.

Amidst these challenges, former White House Coronavirus Task Force coordinator Deborah L. Birx calls for a new approach to public health data, likening it to a weather forecast that is easily accessible and actionable for communities. Strengthening state and local surveillance measures, Birx argues, is crucial for effective public health response and decision-making.

As we navigate the complexities of healthcare and policy in 2026, it is clear that collaboration, advocacy, and innovation will be key in addressing the diverse challenges facing the healthcare system. Stay tuned for more updates and insights as we continue to navigate the evolving landscape of healthcare and policy in the years to come.

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